Any cel collectors in Hawaii?
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My brother lived in Hawaiian for a few years until recently. He was attending
school there and got to travel across China as well. Unfortunately, I didn't
get a chance to visit him, but I saw many wonderful pictures. From what
he's told me, anime is pretty popular there but I don't think there are
enough shops. But that might've just been where he was living, since there
are like 7 something islands (right?)
I've ordered from this place http://www.toysnjoys.com/ with
great success. Especially the odd, rare video games.
school there and got to travel across China as well. Unfortunately, I didn't
get a chance to visit him, but I saw many wonderful pictures. From what
he's told me, anime is pretty popular there but I don't think there are
enough shops. But that might've just been where he was living, since there
are like 7 something islands (right?)
I've ordered from this place http://www.toysnjoys.com/ with
great success. Especially the odd, rare video games.
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monkeyboy wrote:I'll say hi to aernath too, you should be easy to spot... the woman holding the Ichigo cutout!![]()
<--- I'll be in the checkout line holding the collector Ippo boxing gloves!

I might switch to the smaller more portable blow up version:
http://aernath.rubberslug.com/gallery/a ... d=53&i=473


I'm on Oahu!
Also some good anime merchandise places:
http://www.mechahawaii.com/
http://www.hawaiibid.com/collectormaniacs/
These stores and Toys n' Joys are all five minutes' walk apart. It's great.
But not for your wallet, heehee. 

Also some good anime merchandise places:
http://www.mechahawaii.com/
http://www.hawaiibid.com/collectormaniacs/
These stores and Toys n' Joys are all five minutes' walk apart. It's great.


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How do you like being on Oahu ?

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Thanks for explaining whose name I was trying to remember of who lives in Hawaii.

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